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- 2024
- Yosuke Fukuchi, Seiji Yamada:
Dynamic Explanation Selection Towards Successful User-Decision Support with Explainable AI. CoRR abs/2402.18016 (2024) - 2023
- Musawenkosi Phumelela Khomo, Nalindren Naicker, Collence Takaingenhamo Chisita, Mogiveny Rajkoomar:
Factors contributing to the successful development and use of mobile digital libraries: a systematic literature review. Digit. Libr. Perspect. 39(3): 353-370 (2023) - Peter Schubert, Lukas Wohofsky, Anna Drechslerova, Laura-Nadine Kroll, Daniela Krainer:
Successfully Implementing a Clinically-Used Therapy Device in a Home-Therapy Setting. dHealth 2023: 150-155 - Christer Carlsson, Pirkko Walden:
Young Elderly DSS Users - Some Reasons for Sustained and Successful Adoption. ICDSST 2023: 252-264 - Liana-Dorina Møsbæk, Thomas Bjørner:
How to Design a Successful Training Application with Used Mobile Augmented Reality. HCI (54) 2023: 203-216 - Michelle Brachman, Qian Pan, Hyo Jin Do, Casey Dugan, Arunima Chaudhary, James M. Johnson, Priyanshu Rai, Tathagata Chakraborti, Thomas Gschwind, Jim Alain Laredo, Christoph Miksovic, Paolo Scotton, Kartik Talamadupula, Gegi Thomas:
Follow the Successful Herd: Towards Explanations for Improved Use and Mental Models of Natural Language Systems. IUI 2023: 220-239 - Christopher Lynnly Hovey, David P. Bunde, Zack Butler, Cynthia Bagier Taylor:
How Do I Get People to Use My Ideas?: Lessons from Successful Innovators in CS Education. SIGCSE (1) 2023: 841-847 - 2022
- Xiaoqing Wan, Nichole R. Lighthall, Daniel Paulson:
Subjective markers of successful aging and change in Internet use among older adults: The distinctive role of subjective health. Comput. Hum. Behav. 127: 107064 (2022) - Mark van der Giessen, Petra Saskia Bayerl:
Designing for successful online engagement: Understanding technological frames of citizen and police users of community policing platforms. Gov. Inf. Q. 39(3): 101711 (2022) - Bahareh Ansari, Shichao Du:
Investigating User-Generated Content in an Online Drug Recovery Forum: Lessons for Successful Computer-Mediated Communication of Social Support. IEEE J. Biomed. Health Informatics 26(11): 5695-5703 (2022) - Alexey Gusev:
Domestic private banking solutions can be quite successful as an effective protection against whaling-style cyber attacks which are used as a basis for more complex targeted phishing. BICA*AI 2022: 391-399 - Katerina Christhilf, Natalie Newton, Reese Butterfuss, Kathryn S. McCarthy, Laura K. Allen, Joseph P. Magliano, Danielle S. McNamara:
Using Markov Models and Random Walks to Examine Strategy Use of More or Less Successful Comprehenders. EDM 2022 - Abdelkhalek Zine, Abdelali Kaaouachi:
Learning analytics in Moroccan higher Education: Justifications for use and challenges for successful implementation. FLAIEC 2022: 111 - Christoph Weinert, Manfred Schoch:
How do successful coping change appraisal and user responses? ICIS 2022 - 2021
- Nour Eldin Mohamed Elshaiekh Osman, Musa Ali Fadlalla:
Successful Use of Knowledge-Based Systems for Collaboration in Higher Education: University of Nizwa, Sultan Qaboos University as a Case Study. Int. J. Knowl. Based Organ. 11(2): 47-58 (2021) - Akiva Kleinerman, Ariel Rosenfeld, Francesco Ricci, Sarit Kraus:
Supporting users in finding successful matches in reciprocal recommender systems. User Model. User Adapt. Interact. 31(3): 541-589 (2021) - 2020
- Francesca Pianosi, Fanny Sarrazin, Thorsten Wagener:
How successfully is open-source research software adopted? Results and implications of surveying the users of a sensitivity analysis toolbox. Environ. Model. Softw. 124: 104579 (2020) - Ye-Eun Won, Jiwon Kang, Daejin Choi, Eunil Park, Jinyoung Han:
Who drives successful online conversations? Unveiling the role of first user response. Kybernetes 49(3): 876-884 (2020) - Javier del Molino, Toni Bibiloni, Antoni Oliver:
Keys for successful 360° hypervideo design: A user study based on an xAPI analytics dashboard. Multim. Tools Appl. 79(31-32): 22771-22796 (2020) - Ashley Koopman, Lisa F. Seymour:
Factors Impacting Successful BPMS Adoption and Use: A South African Financial Services Case Study. BPMDS/EMMSAD@CAiSE 2020: 55-69 - Eric S. Vorm, Andrew D. Miller:
Modeling User Information Needs to Enable Successful Human-Machine Teams: Designing Transparency for Autonomous Systems. HCI (17) 2020: 445-465 - María Goretti Alonso de Castro, Francisco José García-Peñalvo:
Methodological guide for the successful use of digital technologies in education: Improvement of learning through European educational projects. TEEM 2020: 962-968 - 2019
- Olga Kosheleva, Vladik Kreinovich, Thach Ngoc Nguyen:
Why Triangular Membership Functions Are Successfully Used in F-Transform Applications: A Global Explanation to Supplement the Existing Local Ones. Axioms 8(3): 95 (2019) - Ching-Hsue Cheng, Chung-Hsi Chen, You-Shyang Chen, Ho-Long Guo, Chien-Ku Lin:
Exploring Taiwanese's smartphone user intention: an integrated model of technology acceptance model and information system successful model. Int. J. Soc. Humanist. Comput. 3(2): 97-107 (2019) - Eva Villegas, Emiliano Labrador, David Fonseca, Sara Fernández-Guinea:
Methodology I'M IN applied to workshop: successful educational practice for consultants in user experience with gamification fields. Univers. Access Inf. Soc. 18(3): 507-521 (2019) - Finda D. Putri, Hao Ding, Abdullah Garcia, Aleksandra Vuckovic:
Towards Successful Multi-user Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Gaming: Analysis of the EEG Signatures and Connectivity. CHIRA 2019: 59-65 - 2018
- Lisa Marieke Kluen:
(Not) building on what you know: understanding the impact of stress and major stress mediators on our ability to successfully use prior knowledge (Verlasse dich nicht auf das was du weißt: Studien zum Einfluss von Stress und Stressmediatoren auf unsere Fähigkeit Vorwissen zu nutzen). University of Hamburg, Germany, 2018 - James E. Gaskin, Stephen Godfrey, Alex Vance:
Successful System Use: It's Not Just Who You Are, But What You Do. AIS Trans. Hum. Comput. Interact. 10(2): 1 (2018) - Liz Kellogg, Julianna G. Alson, Kemi M. Doll:
Participatory design, community partnership, and trustworthiness: keys to successful user-centered design with African American women affected by endometrial cancer. AMIA 2018 - Joongheum Park, Hao Shi, Adler J. Perotte:
Development of a Machine Learning Model for Prediction of Successful Extubation and User-Friendly Implementation for Real-World Use. AMIA 2018
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